从破坏海洋的组织到促进海洋繁荣的组织

IF 1.8 Q3 BUSINESS
Heloise Berkowitz
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尽管人们越来越意识到人类对海洋生态系统的影响,但几乎没有采取行动减少组织对海洋的负面影响,从而增加了全球崩溃的风险。在本文中,我认为组织是海洋破坏的系统,我探索了如何将组织转变为海洋保护和繁荣的系统,使人类-海洋社会生态共同生存。为此,我分析了海洋的组织能力:不可通约性、开放访问和复杂的财产制度、人类和土地的结构性支配、感知的取之不尽和认知距离。然后,在对海洋破坏机制进行跨学科分析的基础上,探讨了海洋负公地的构成和海洋破坏问题。最后,基于四个驱动因素(技术和创新、消费、边缘化和社会秩序),我提出了可能允许管理这些公地并改变组织以实现与海洋社会生态共存的替代组织原则:去生长、总责任、全部成本分配、海洋公平和适应性的、基于地方的共同管理。
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From organizations as systems of ocean destruction to organizations as systems of ocean thriving

Despite growing awareness around human impacts on marine ecosystems, little action is taken to reduce the negative effects of organizations on the ocean, thus increasing risks of global collapse. In this paper, I argue that organizations act as systems of ocean destruction, and I explore how to operate a shift to organizations as systems of ocean conservation and thriving, enabling human–ocean socio-ecological coviability. To do so, I analyze the organizational affordances of the ocean: incommensurability, open access and complex property regimes, structural domination by humans and land, perceived inexhaustibility, and cognitive distance. Then, based on the transdisciplinary analysis of mechanisms of ocean destruction, I discuss the constitution of ocean negative commons and the ruining of the ocean. Lastly, based on four drivers (technology and innovation, consumption, marginalization and social orders), I suggest alternative organizing principles that might allow to manage these commons and to transform organizations to achieve socio-ecological coviability with the ocean: degrowth, total responsibility, full cost allocation, ocean equity, and adaptive, place-based co-management.

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期刊介绍: Business and Society Review addresses a wide range of ethical issues concerning the relationships between business, society, and the public good. Its contents are of vital concern to business people, academics, and others involved in the contemporary debate about the proper role of business in society. The journal publishes papers from all those working in this important area, including researchers and business professionals, members of the legal profession, government administrators and many others.
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